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''"Pistons pump, cogs turn, and suit-swaddled figures tend to the enginery, bellowing over the shrieking metal."'' | ''"Pistons pump, cogs turn, and suit-swaddled figures tend to the enginery, bellowing over the shrieking metal."'' | ||
{{Sky Location | |||
|title1=Clockwork Sun | |||
|image1=Clockwork_Sun.png | |||
|caption1=It is the gold of toffee-wrappers, not of fire. Art from Sunless Skies. | |||
|region=[[Albion]] | |||
|allegiance=The New Sequence<br>[[New London]] | |||
|music=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5t-oA0QQ1Uo N THE SUN THE SUN THE SUN THE SUN THE SUN THE SUN THE SUN TH] | |||
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The '''Clockwork Sun '''is [[the Dawn Machine]] 2.0: an actual, functional artificial Judgement! Its power allows Empress [[Victoria]] to preside over time itself. A museum of sorts was built inside this Sun, but unfortunately it had to be abandoned due to the dangers of sunlight. | The '''Clockwork Sun '''is [[the Dawn Machine]] 2.0: an actual, functional artificial Judgement! Its power allows Empress [[Victoria]] to preside over time itself. A museum of sorts was built inside this Sun, but unfortunately it had to be abandoned due to the dangers of sunlight. | ||
As it turns out, while all sunlight won't kill you in the [[High Wilderness]], The Clockwork Sun's sunlight ''will ''turn you into glass, slowly and excruciatingly, and drive you insane. | As it turns out, while all sunlight won't kill you in the [[High Wilderness]], The Clockwork Sun's sunlight ''will ''turn you into glass, slowly and excruciatingly, and drive you insane. | ||
It also causes time to unravel in 'Wefts of Unraveling Time', which can be found in Albion. | It also causes time to unravel in 'Wefts of Unraveling Time', which can be found in Albion. | ||
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! colspan="3" |[[File:Dyingstar square.png|50px]] A few more side notes. | |||
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|It's implied that the Clockwork Sun is dying, or wounded, and it's not very happy about it. The Clockwork Sun was apparently borne of Red Science, the same practice that the [[Flukes]] and the [[Starved Men]] use for their shapeling arts. | |||
It's possible that the Clockwork Sun inherited the King of Hours' title after the original bearer was murdered. This explains its precedence over time and the manufacturing of portable hours. | |||
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[[Category:Places]] | [[Category:Places]] | ||
[[Category:The High Wilderness]] | [[Category:The High Wilderness]] | ||
[[Category:Albion]] | [[Category:Albion]] |
Revision as of 08:29, 23 April 2019
"Sunlight seeps like syrup through cracks in the stained-glass ceiling. The floor shudders in time with the churning machinery far beneath your feet. The air has a tang of chemicals, bonfires and rain."
"Pistons pump, cogs turn, and suit-swaddled figures tend to the enginery, bellowing over the shrieking metal."
The Clockwork Sun is the Dawn Machine 2.0: an actual, functional artificial Judgement! Its power allows Empress Victoria to preside over time itself. A museum of sorts was built inside this Sun, but unfortunately it had to be abandoned due to the dangers of sunlight.
As it turns out, while all sunlight won't kill you in the High Wilderness, The Clockwork Sun's sunlight will turn you into glass, slowly and excruciatingly, and drive you insane.
It also causes time to unravel in 'Wefts of Unraveling Time', which can be found in Albion.
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It's implied that the Clockwork Sun is dying, or wounded, and it's not very happy about it. The Clockwork Sun was apparently borne of Red Science, the same practice that the Flukes and the Starved Men use for their shapeling arts.
It's possible that the Clockwork Sun inherited the King of Hours' title after the original bearer was murdered. This explains its precedence over time and the manufacturing of portable hours. |